Drilling, Tapping & Milling Systems for Sheet Metal
Drill straight, tap clean, and mill flat—built for parts that need to fit without adjustment.
Where Machining Begins: Clean Holes, Straight Threads, Flat Surfaces
If you're working with sheet metal, you already know that getting the basics right—holes, threads, and flat surfaces—makes everything else easier. Before you paint, bend, or assemble a part, it needs to be prepped properly. Miss a step here, and you're stuck with misaligned brackets, stripped threads, or time-consuming fixes.
When you're dealing with thin or coated material, there's no room for guesswork. You need drilling that doesn’t tear the surface, tapping that gives you clean threads every time, and milling that leaves no surprises when it's time to fit things together. Our machines help you do just that—without overcomplicating your workflow.
Three Machines. Three Jobs. One Purpose: Fit & Finish
Drilling Machines
You want clean, burr-free holes without slowing down your cycle time. Our rigid spindles and stable feeds help you drill straight and fast—especially in thin-gauge material.
Tapping Machines No more chasing threads or snapping taps. These machines give you repeatable threads from M3 to M16, with torque settings that keep your tooling safe and your output consistent.
Drill-Tap-Mill Centers When your parts need all three processes but you don’t have the time—or the floor space—for multiple setups, this compact system lets you drill, tap, and mill in one go. You set the program, and it runs.
Every machine is designed to match how you actually work. Fast setups, consistent results, and tools that fit your pace—not the other way around.
Why a Drill-Tap-Mill Center Makes Your Process Easier?
1. You don't need three setups for one part.
Instead of moving your part from station to station, you complete drilling, tapping, and milling in one cycle. That means less handling, fewer errors, and a faster turnaround.
2. You save floor space without giving up capability.
This machine packs three functions into a compact footprint. It’s ideal if your shop is tight on space or you’re expanding without adding square footage.
3. You cut down on rework.
By combining operations in one setup, you reduce the chance of misalignment between holes, threads, and milled features. Parts come out right the first time.
4. You stay flexible for high-mix, low-volume jobs.
You can switch from one program to the next without major downtime. Whether you're doing prototyping or small-batch production, this machine keeps you moving.